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Jan C. Fransoo is Professor of Operations and Logistics Management at Tilburg University in the Netherlands, as a member of the faculty at the Tilburg School of Economics and Management. From 2018 until 2020, he was on the faculty at Kuehne Logistics University in Hamburg, Germany, simultaneously serving as the University’s Dean of Research and Member of the Executive Board.. Prior to joining KLU he served for 22 years on the faculty at Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands, where he still holds an honorary visiting professorship in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences. He is further affiliated to MIT's Center for Transportation and Logistics. Fransoo holds a Master of Science (ir.) degree in Industrial Engineering and a Doctor of Philosophy (dr.) degree in Operations Management and Logistics, both from Eindhoven University of Technology.
Professor Fransoo’s research studies operations, logistics, and supply chain management decision making in the retail, chemical, food, pharmaceutical and transport industries. His current research focuses in particular on retail distribution and channel management in developing markets, on intermodal container transport, and on sustainability and social responsibility in supply chains. His recent books include "Reaching 50 Million Nanostores: Retail Distribution in Emerging Megacities" and "Sustainable Supply Chains: A Research-Based Textbook on Operations and Strategy".
Fransoo has published over 130 academic journal articles and book chapters in journals such as Management Science, Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, Production and Operations Management, Operations Research, Transportation Science, and European Journal of Operational Research. He currently serves as Associate Editor of Production and Operations Management, Operations Research, and Management and Business Review, and on the Editorial Board of several other academic journals.
During his tenure at Eindhoven, Fransoo was Founding Program Director of the MSc program in Operations Management & Logistics, and subsequently served as Dean of the University’s Graduate School and Director of the 4TU Institute of Technological Design. At KLU, he designed and led the university's PhD program. Fransoo co-founded Dinalog (Dutch Institute for Advanced Logistics), a Netherlands center of excellence in the area of supply chain management, and served as the academic member in the Strategic Platform for Logistics, setting the national research and innovation agenda in logistics, mandated by the Dutch government. As part from his academic activities, he has conducted dozens of projects with industry, mainly through and with his PhD, PDEng and MSc students, and has consulted with the World Bank and various national governments in developed and developing countries. Fransoo held visiting appointments at various universities, including Clemson University, Stanford University, the University of California at Los Angeles, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia). He is a regular visitor to Tsinghua University (China), MIT (USA), and the Tec de Monterrey (Mexico).
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Sustainable Supply Chains Springer Series in Supply Chain Managementpp.179-194, (2024)
SSRN Electronic Journal (2024)
European Journal of Operational Research (2024)
Sustainable Supply Chains Springer Series in Supply Chain Managementpp.1-12, (2024)
Sustainable Supply Chains Springer Series in Supply Chain Managementpp.49-76, (2024)
JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENTno. 6 (2023): 876-889
Routledge eBookspp.274-311, (2023)
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